Thanks for the diligent and informative following of the non-event Chadwickus. Much appreciated as always.

Sort of sad in a way the first comet discovered by a Russian in 20 years ends up falling off of the small body database, ironic. The first trip to
solar perihelion was just too much for this little body.

I'm sure if we tried, we could pull up hundreds of doomers and some adamantly convinced of such fantasies.

Ah, but could it be that TPTB are using Project Blue Beam to project a patch of empty sky over where Elenin should be so we can't see the huge death
ray that Elenin recently deployed? My money is on...no.

So? Elenin has now deployed its full cloaking device and is play cat and mouse with Nibiru directly behind the sun. It will appear to lonely webcams
and unsuspecting kids with cheap cameras for a good few months yet. You mark my words.

Don't worry, someone will be along in a moment to claim that the comet has collapsed under its own gravity to become a black hole... exactly as they
predicted elsewhere on a YouTube video they can't seem to find now.

On the other hand, whilst I'm not saying I believe this to be true, it's merely another possibility given the options, perhaps Elenin was in some
way a danger to Earth, and the super secret Space program guys took care of it for us. Perhaps somewhere, in some secret underground bunker, the
unsung heroes in matching jumpsuits are celebrating a win, while we the public live our lives never knowing.

Or it was a ship in a bottle, and would have flooded our media devices with the truth of who we are and where we come from, and they blew it up before
it got close enough.

Then the debris continues on the same trajectory, but in smaller chunks it will eventually be more susceptible to orbital perturbations possible as it
traverses again through the main asteroid belt. But it should never return as it's closer approaches to the gas giants if projected, will scatter it
all about to nothingness.

To all the Elenin Debunkers and Sceptics, may I ask, how exactly did this 4 km diameter Comet just "break up" in deep space?

I'm guessing it felt the need to "self-destruct"?

Hundreds of Comets pass close to the Sun every year without "melting".

For example, Comet Encke (4.8km in diameter) is slightly bigger than Comet Elenin (4 km in diameter)
and it gets much closer to the sun during its perihelion - 0.3302 AU. It hasn't "melted" or "self destructed" since its discovery date in 1786.

So naturally, it begs the question: Why did Comet Elenin have to be the exception?

Its surface area is MASSIVE the fact it is 4 km in diameter, and it was only 0.482 AU from the Sun - a large enough distance to escape the threat of
"melting".

Until these scientists can give me a reasonable explanation, Comet Elenin is still relevant and kicking in my books.

Originally posted by Lighterside
Best thread of 2011! lol Awesome post man. But you know this aint gonna shut them up right? You know this is a "cover story" for Elenin going into a
cloaking mode right?

I have a feelin the Elenin threads are just going to get a bit more outlandish.

You're wrong,wrong wrong wrong they aren't cloaked that is just ridiculous. The truth is the fleet of alien craft has taken several weeks to split
up and what we are seeing is not the comet disintigrating but the whole fleet splitting up. Boy are you going to get it when the aliens land
.......... I know, I'm talking to them right now on twitter. Yes they do speak English with a Yorkshire accent!

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